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Mercury_SC_LBS10907-B-shred1
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The new Moon is when the dark half of the Moon faces the Earth.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10907-B-shred1
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The new Moon is when the Moon is in between the Sun and the Earth.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10907-B-shred1
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The new Moon is when the Moon could block the Earth from the Sun.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10907-B-shred1
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The new Moon is when the dark half of the Moon faces the Earth. & The new Moon is when the Moon is in between the Sun and the Earth. |- The new Moon is when the Moon could block the Earth from the Sun.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10907-B
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The new Moon is when the Moon could block the Earth from the Sun.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10907-B
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A solar eclipse is when the Moon blocks the Earth from the Sun.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10907-B
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A solar eclipse could only happen during the new Moon.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10907-B
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The new Moon is when the Moon could block the Earth from the Sun. & A solar eclipse is when the Moon blocks the Earth from the Sun. |- A solar eclipse could only happen during the new Moon.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10824-A-shred1
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Liters ( L ) is a metric unit used for measuring volume.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10824-A-shred1
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Quarts ( qt ) is a imperial unit used for measuring volume.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10824-A-shred1
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Liter and quart are both unit used for measuring volume.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10824-A-shred1
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Liters ( L ) is a metric unit used for measuring volume. & Quarts ( qt ) is a imperial unit used for measuring volume. |- Liter and quart are both unit used for measuring volume.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10824-A
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1 liter is equal to 1.06 quarts.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10824-A
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Liter and quart are both unit used for measuring volume.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10824-A
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The difference between liter and quart for measuring volume is small.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10824-A
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1 liter is equal to 1.06 quarts. & Liter and quart are both unit used for measuring volume. |- The difference between liter and quart for measuring volume is small.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10656-B-shred2
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Lighting a candle is using fire to cause the candle to burn.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10656-B-shred2
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Fire is a kind of chemical reaction.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10656-B-shred2
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Lighting a candle causes the candle to undergo chemical reaction.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10656-B-shred2
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Lighting a candle is using fire to cause the candle to burn. & Fire is a kind of chemical reaction. |- Lighting a candle causes the candle to undergo chemical reaction.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10656-B-shred1
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Lighting a candle causes that candle to burn.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10656-B-shred1
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Fire causes burning.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10656-B-shred1
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Lighting a candle is using fire to cause the candle to burn.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10656-B-shred1
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Lighting a candle causes that candle to burn. & Fire causes burning. |- Lighting a candle is using fire to cause the candle to burn.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10656-B
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Lighting a candle causes the candle to undergo chemical reaction.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10656-B
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Chemical change is a kind of chemical reaction.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10656-B
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Lighting a candle causes the candle to undergo chemical change.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10656-B
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Lighting a candle causes the candle to undergo chemical reaction. & Chemical change is a kind of chemical reaction. |- Lighting a candle causes the candle to undergo chemical change.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10605-D
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Wood is an thermal insulator.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10605-D
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A thermal insulator slows the transfer of heat.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10605-D
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Wood can slow the transfer of heat.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10605-D
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Wood is an thermal insulator. & A thermal insulator slows the transfer of heat. |- Wood can slow the transfer of heat.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10351-B-shred2
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Apparent motion of stars is when stars appear to move relative to Earth's position.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10351-B-shred2
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The Earth rotating on its axis causes stars to appear to move across the sky at night.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10351-B-shred2
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The Earth rotating on its axis causes apparent motion of stars.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10351-B-shred2
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Apparent motion of stars is when stars appear to move relative to Earth's position. & The Earth rotating on its axis causes stars to appear to move across the sky at night. |- The Earth rotating on its axis causes apparent motion of stars.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10351-B
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The Earth rotating on its axis causes apparent motion of stars.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10351-B
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Stars appear to move relative to the horizon during the night.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10351-B
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The Earth rotating on its axis causes stars to move relative to the horizon during the night.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10351-B
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The Earth rotating on its axis causes apparent motion of stars. & Stars appear to move relative to the horizon during the night. |- The Earth rotating on its axis causes stars to move relative to the horizon during the night.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10349-A
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A complete rotation of the Earth on Earth's axis / itself takes 1 / one day.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10349-A
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1 day is equal to 24 hours.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10349-A
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A complete rotation of the Earth takes 24 hours.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10349-A
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A complete rotation of the Earth on Earth's axis / itself takes 1 / one day. & 1 day is equal to 24 hours. |- A complete rotation of the Earth takes 24 hours.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10271-B-shred3
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A plant can produce its own food.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10271-B-shred3
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An animal can not produce its own food.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10271-B-shred3
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A plant can produce its own food but an animal can not produce its own food.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10271-B-shred3
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A plant can produce its own food. & An animal can not produce its own food. |- A plant can produce its own food but an animal can not produce its own food.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10271-B-shred2
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A consumer can not produce its own food.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10271-B-shred2
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An animal is a kind of consumer.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10271-B-shred2
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An animal can not produce its own food.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10271-B-shred2
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A consumer can not produce its own food. & An animal is a kind of consumer. |- An animal can not produce its own food.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10271-B-shred1
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A producer produces its own food.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10271-B-shred1
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Plants are a kind of producer.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10271-B-shred1
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A plant can produce its own food.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10271-B-shred1
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A producer produces its own food. & Plants are a kind of producer. |- A plant can produce its own food.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10271-B
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A plant can produce its own food but an animal can not produce its own food.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10271-B
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If one thing can do something but another thing can not do that something then those two things are different.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10271-B
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Plants and animals are different because a plant can produce its own food but an animal can not produce its own food.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10271-B
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A plant can produce its own food but an animal can not produce its own food. & If one thing can do something but another thing can not do that something then those two things are different. |- Plants and animals are different because a plant can produce its own food but an animal can not produce its own food.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10264-A-shred5
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Adding heat to food prevents food poisoning.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10264-A-shred5
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Cooking food requires adding heat energy to the food.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10264-A-shred5
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Cooking food prevents food poisoning.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10264-A-shred5
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Adding heat to food prevents food poisoning. & Cooking food requires adding heat energy to the food. |- Cooking food prevents food poisoning.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10264-A-shred4
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Reducing bacteria in food prevents food poisoning in people.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10264-A-shred4
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Adding heat to something reduces the bacteria in that something.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10264-A-shred4
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Adding heat to food prevents food poisoning.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10264-A-shred4
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Reducing bacteria in food prevents food poisoning in people. & Adding heat to something reduces the bacteria in that something. |- Adding heat to food prevents food poisoning.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10264-A-shred3
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Adding heat to something kills viruses / bacteria in that something.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10264-A-shred3
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Killing something reduces the amount of that something.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10264-A-shred3
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Adding heat to something reduces the bacteria in that something.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10264-A-shred3
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Adding heat to something kills viruses / bacteria in that something. & Killing something reduces the amount of that something. |- Adding heat to something reduces the bacteria in that something.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10264-A-shred2
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Bacteria / viruses cause food poisoning.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10264-A-shred2
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If something causes something else then then reducing that something will prevent that something else.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10264-A-shred2
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Reducing bacteria in food prevents food poisoning in people.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10264-A-shred2
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Bacteria / viruses cause food poisoning. & If something causes something else then then reducing that something will prevent that something else. |- Reducing bacteria in food prevents food poisoning in people.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10264-A-shred1
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Bacteria can cause people to become ill.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10264-A-shred1
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Food poisoning is a kind of illness.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10264-A-shred1
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Bacteria / viruses cause food poisoning.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10264-A-shred1
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Bacteria can cause people to become ill. & Food poisoning is a kind of illness. |- Bacteria / viruses cause food poisoning.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10264-A
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Cooking food prevents food poisoning.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10264-A
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Preventing something is a kind of method of protection against that something.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10264-A
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Cooking food protects against food poisoning.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10264-A
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Cooking food prevents food poisoning. & Preventing something is a kind of method of protection against that something. |- Cooking food protects against food poisoning.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10244-A
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The melting point of water is lower than the melting point of iron.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10244-A
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The melting point of oxygen is lower than the melting point of water.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10244-A
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The melting point of oxygen is lower than water and the melting point of water is lower than iron.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10244-A
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The melting point of water is lower than the melting point of iron. & The melting point of oxygen is lower than the melting point of water. |- The melting point of oxygen is lower than water and the melting point of water is lower than iron.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10173-C
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A glacier is made of a large buildup of ice / snow.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10173-C
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A glacier moves slowly.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10173-C
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A glacier is a large moving buildup of ice and snow.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10173-C
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A glacier is made of a large buildup of ice / snow. & A glacier moves slowly. |- A glacier is a large moving buildup of ice and snow.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10075-A-shred8
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Climate is the usual kind of weather in a location over a period of time.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10075-A-shred8
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Cold environments have cold weather / temperatures.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10075-A-shred8
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A cold environment means a cold climate.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10075-A-shred8
entailment
Climate is the usual kind of weather in a location over a period of time. & Cold environments have cold weather / temperatures. |- A cold environment means a cold climate.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10075-A-shred7
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Layers of fat are used by animals to survive in a cold environment.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10075-A-shred7
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Traits that help animals survive in a certain kind of environment are often found in animals in that environment.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10075-A-shred7
hypothesis
Layers of fat are often a part of animals that live in cold environments.
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Mercury_SC_LBS10075-A-shred7
entailment
Layers of fat are used by animals to survive in a cold environment. & Traits that help animals survive in a certain kind of environment are often found in animals in that environment. |- Layers of fat are often a part of animals that live in cold environments.
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